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Pete Townshend admits that he and The Who bandmate Roger Daltrey "don't communicate very well." The band kicked off their The ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNWatch the Who Play ‘Who’s Next’ Classic Live for the First Time at Tour Kickoff
The Who launched the North American leg of their The Song Is Over farewell tour on Saturday at Sunrise, Florida’s Amerant ...
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Daily Express US on MSNThe Who's Pete Townshend says he doesn't 'communicate very well' with Roger Daltrey
Pete Townshend opened up about the complexities of his enduring partnership with Roger Daltrey as their Song Is Over tour came to a close. Speaking candidly about their five-decade collaboration, the ...
It wasn't the expenses or reputation that came with guitar smashing that Townshend regrets, but the sacrifice of one specific guitar.
The setlist of their 'Song Is Over' farewell tour now includes seven of the nine songs on Who's Next, skipping only "Getting ...
“The Song Is Over North America Farewell Tour” continues Tuesday night in Newark, New Jersey and wraps up Sept. 28 in Las ...
Pete Townshend jokingly admitted he would be open to offers for private gigs after The Who go their separate ways.
Bands don't last forever, but The Who guitarist Pete Townshend still mourns the loss of the beloved Thunderclap Newman, who ...
The original artwork for The Who's fifth album, 'Who's Next', was described by Pete Townshend as "most revolting." ...
Roger Daltrey has seen better days. The Who frontman, 81, admitted that he is “nervous” about his health as the “Baba O’Riley ...
The Who’s Roger Daltrey claims in his new memoir, ‘Thanks a lot Mr. Kibblewhite,’ that Pete Townshend only smashed his guitar to impress women. He also recalls a brutal fight between the two.
Pete Townshend has admitted he and Roger Daltrey "are very different" and "don't communicate very well".
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